blacksheep wrote:but we must agree they do look silly. right?
north-north-west wrote:Snakes & spiky scrub & mud = gaiters. You can wear gaiters with any sort of footwear. I've even seen someone wearing them barefoot.
corvus wrote:north-north-west wrote:Snakes & spiky scrub & mud = gaiters. You can wear gaiters with any sort of footwear. I've even seen someone wearing them barefoot.
Takes all sorts EH!!
Liamy77 wrote:corvus wrote:north-north-west wrote:Snakes & spiky scrub & mud = gaiters. You can wear gaiters with any sort of footwear. I've even seen someone wearing them barefoot.
Takes all sorts EH!!
I guess we know what corvus wants for Christmas?!
Nick S wrote:I'll post this to remind people that Pete has just returned from an Eastern Arthurs traverse in them, hence the report. There's also one of him climbing Feder in the trip report.
Personally I was quite impressed by them. At the start they looked too lightweight and I did wonder what they would be like on rocky ground, but they do have a harder sole than you think. And we couldn't go the dry boots argument as by day 1 everyone had wet feet/boots, the vibrams just dried quicker..
I also think that wearing these for longer trip is something you need to slowly work into.
I'd love to try them on a summit walk like Cradle Mt though.
Nuts wrote:ha ha, thats what they need, front cabbage holders lol
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Peter C wrote:I would be very interested to hear your thoughts after the WOJ walk Miyata. Thats alot more weight than I have ever carried in them, not that i really expect the principles to change too much. Be interesting to hear of what you thought of that particular model also.
Nuts wrote:Ha ha, even the leeches thought they looked too silly
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